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Default Raised White Letter Tires Cleaning- Cant Clean Well

Guys what is the best way to clean raised white letter tires? I have tried everything. I heard tires release oils on the white letters that continue to cause a brownish stain. Very frustrating to keep these clean. Any input other than white letter cleaners that are on the market.
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Old school style was Ajax or equivalent & a scrub brush....Joe
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SOS pads work well.

The Westly's white wall bleach seems to have been toned down so much. Not near as effective as it used to be.

The other thing I do, is hit the tire (off the car) with my steam cleaner. It seems to me that the heat opens up the pores of the surface prior to scrubbing. IMO, it yields a result.
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Old school style was Ajax or equivalent & a scrub brush....Joe
Hey Joe, yes tried Ajax and a scrub brush. Not the results i want. Appreciate the input though.
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SOS pads work well.

The Westly's white wall bleach seems to have been toned down so much. Not near as effective as it used to be.

The other thing I do, is hit the tire (off the car) with my steam cleaner. It seems to me that the heat opens up the pores of the surface prior to scrubbing. IMO, it yields a result.
Yes tried SOS pads and Westley's still doesnt cut it. Steam cleaner sounds like a plan. Thanks.
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From what i read the oils release from the rubber and surface on the white letters on the tires. Heard a sealer of some sort to stop these oils bleeding thru. I tried the tire paint pen, did not like that at all.
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----Try dabbing lacquer thinner on one letter carefully and see how that works. It works for me!.....Bill S
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I know on the wide white walls, they say never let the black part of the tire touch the white wall. If they were ever stacked together without a barrier, that could happen. Sorry the Ajax didn't work...Joe
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I know on the wide white walls, they say never let the black part of the tire touch the white wall. If they were ever stacked together without a barrier, that could happen. Sorry the Ajax didn't work...Joe
Joe i believe this is what happened to my tires when i had them shipped UPS to my home. Tires were stacked on top of each other with a tough clear wrap and they rubbed a lot over time. Now its a challenge to get them cleaned up looking white again. Good point.
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Thanks Bill i will give this a try.
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